Instruction in orientation and mobility, one of the Expanded Core Curriculum areas, helps students know where they are in relation to people and things in the environment, how to get where they want to go and how to get there safely by walking or using a wheelchair or using transportation.
Orientation and mobility
- A Place for Everything and Everything in Its Place
- Active Learning Space
- Almost 100 Motor Activities for Infants and Toddlers
- Bioptic Driving Exercise #1
- Bioptic Driving Exercise #2
- Bioptic Driving Exercise #3
- Bioptic Driving Resources
- Bioptic Driving: Passenger-in-Car Skills
- Casi 100 Actividades Motoras para Infantes y Bebés
- Expanded Core Curriculum Areas
- Expanded Core Curriculum Content Areas Resource Mapping
- General Orientation and Mobility Recommendations for Functional Programs
- Ideas for IEP Tasks - VI Goals and Objectives
- Integrating Expanded Core Curriculum Activities Into Academic Instruction
- LiveBinder Orientation and Mobility Shelf
- O&M for Preschool Children: A Developmental Approach
- O&M Games from PDRIB
- O&M Resources from Dona Sauerburger
- Orientation and Mobility
- Orientation And Mobility (O&M): The Early Years Of Infancy Through Preschool
- Orientation and Mobility ECC Notes Version 1
- Orientation and Mobility ECC Notes Version 2
- Orientation and Mobility on Vision Aware
- Orientation and Mobility Page
- Orientation and Mobility Training for Students Who Are Deafblind: Going Beyond the Blue Book
- Orientation and Mobility: Preschool Style
- Orientation and Mobility: Infants and Beyond
- Possible Implications of Visual Impairment Upon The Sequence and Quality of Gross Motor Development
- What is the Expanded Core Curriculum?